The Trial

About the Trial

The Trial takes place in a post-zombie-apocalypse world, in which Fiona Andrews and Clare Phillips are to be test cases for how the courts
and society at large should deal with the aftermath of a zombie virus that can be cured. Fiona, who was infected and killed people while she was
sick, and Clare, who killed zombies in self-defence, will both be
available at the Science Museum on Jan 30 from 6.30pm to 9pm, and on Feb 2 and 3
as part of the Zombielab event. We are asking visitors to the exhibit, and to this site, to say what they think should happen to the pair.

About the Event

In early 2013, a virus known as WK-23 was detected for the first time. It causes humans to lose fine motor control and become both delirious and
insatiably hungry, particularly for raw meat. The complex symptoms mimic the popular idea of zombies, and the quick spread of the virus through saliva
and blood led to a pandemic event, widely known as the zombie apocalypse.

About the CJI

The Community Jury Initiative is a citizen's panel set up as part of a new consultation programme. It is an experimental way of engaging
citizens with the processes of rebuilding justice in the post-zombie-apocalpyse world. We are working to ensure that society remains stable despite
the difficult events of recent months, and to ensure that we recover from the pandemic in the best shape possible. The CJI is
endorsed by people at all levels of society, and we encourage you to join us or, if you prefer a more active role,
to join the Zombie Infection Squads in your area.

Survey

If you have perused all available evidence and would like to complete the Community Jury Initiative survey that will decide the fate of Fiona
and Clare, and provide us all with a path to justice, please click here.

The Verdict

This verdict is updated in real time from the results of online surveys and from counting physical votes at the Science Museum.